Descriptions
A 12-fiber FDB (Fiber Distribution Box) refers to a type of enclosure or box used in fiber optic networks to terminate, organize, and distribute fiber optic cables.
In practical terms, a 12-fiber FDB could be used in various applications, such as in telecommunications networks, data centers, or local area networks (LANs), where a moderate number of fiber connections need to be managed and distributed.
Main Features
Fiber Optic: Fiber optic cables use light to transmit data. They consist of thin glass or plastic fibers through which light signals are sent.
Distribution Box: This is essentially a housing or enclosure where fiber optic cables terminate. It's used to organize and manage the connections between different fibers.
12 fibers: This specifies the capacity of the FDB. It means that the box is designed to accommodate 12 individual fiber optic cables or 12 fibers within a single cable. Each fiber can carry multiple data channels.
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Order Data
Item No | Descriptions |
TP-3233-12 | Fiber distribution box (FDB), outdoor, SC, 12 fibers, plastic housing, 225x210x65mm, without adapters, pigtails |